At the Rhine-Neckar Arena, Lu Wenbin, who was taking the free kick, took a few steps, stood on his left foot, raised his right leg, and kicked the ball with all his strength.
The human wall jumped up at the right time, and Butt, who was in a strong position, didn't wait to see the flight path of the ball. He rushed to the near end before Lu Wenbin touched the ball, ready to block Lu Wenbin's near-end shot.
As a result, the ball kicked by Lu Wenbin was not a curve ball, nor did it fly over the heads of the human wall, but flew straight to Eduardo's position at the right end of the human wall.
With the goal only 20 meters away and an undisturbed straight shot from the set piece, without having to go around the human wall, Lu Wenbin, whose shooting attribute is 20/20, has a very high probability of hitting the target.
This ball did not disappoint Lu Wenbin.
After he kicked the football and saw the path of the ball, he knew that the ball was in.
Now it all depends on whether Eduardo in the wall of people understands the look he gave him before the free throw, and gets out of the way in time, allowing the ball to fly past where he is standing.
Eduardo did not disappoint Lu Wenbin.
Eduardo has played football with Lu Wenbin for more than two years, and is the teammate who has provided the most assists for all of Lu Wenbin's goals. Eduardo and Lu Wenbin have a very tacit understanding of cooperation.
Eduardo fully understood the look in Lu Wenbin's eyes before the free throw, and he knew what to do.
Therefore, when Lu Wenbin was about to kick the ball with his right leg and the Bayern players in the wall jumped up one after another, Eduardo suddenly leaned down and lay directly on the ground.
He knew that Lu Wenbin was planning to shoot at the far corner of the goal from his position.
Sure enough, after he lay down, he saw the ball kicked by Lu Wenbin flying towards him, and then with a afterimage, it flew straight through the gap left after he lay down and rushed towards the far end of the goal.
Eduardo's face turned pale.
Isn’t the speed of this ball too fast
If he hadn't laid down before Lu Wenbin hit the football, he might have been knocked unconscious by Lu Wenbin's ball.
Then, before Eduardo turned his head to look at the goal diagonally behind him, he heard a loud "bang" and the ball obviously hit the goal post.
This speed is really too fast.
Eduardo's face changed. Could it be that Lu Wenbin didn't score the goal
He quickly turned his head to look, only to see that the ball had already bounced into the goal.
Lu Wenbin's free kick hit the inside of the goal and bounced into the net.
On the goal line, Bayern goalkeeper Butt started moving from the far end to the near end before Lu Wenbin kicked the ball: he guessed that Lu Wenbin would still play at the near end.
But when he moved to the center of the goal, he found that the ball kicked by Lu Wenbin was actually flying from Eduardo's position at the edge of the human wall to the far end of the goal. Butt was shocked and turned around and wanted to rush back.
As a result, he had just braked his center of gravity to dive to the near end, and before he could even make a dive back, he saw the ball hit the goal post with a "bang", then bounced into the goal, and the entire goal frame was shaken back and forth several times.
Lu Wenbin's straight shot was too powerful and too fast.
In almost the blink of an eye, the ball hit the goal post and bounced into the goal. Butt didn't even have time to make a save and could only watch the ball go into the net.
In the commentary booth, Hoffenheim commentator Kaster, who had stood up before Lu Wenbin's free throw, saw the ball bounce into the goal, and immediately screamed with all his strength:
“Toooooooooooooooooooooooooor… Tooooooooooooooooooor… Tooooooooooooooooooooooor…”
Custer roared for more than half a minute, took two breaths, and then stopped.
Other commentators also excitedly explained:
"Free kick, Lu scored a wonderful direct free kick, helping Hoffenheim to overtake the score!"
"A brace, Lu scored twice in the Champions League again!"
"Hoffenheim is leading 2-1 in the aggregate!"
"Lu's free kick was so fast that Butt didn't even have time to react before the ball went in!"
"Listen to the sound of the ball hitting the goalpost. The whole stadium can hear it. The force is so terrifying!"
"The door frame was shaken by the impact! Luckily Eduardo got down in time, otherwise I think he would have been carried away on a stretcher!"
"I bet this free kick was definitely going at over 100 kilometers per hour!"
The commentators were excitedly discussing Lu Wenbin's free kick, which showed great speed and power. All the fans at the scene and in front of the TV were also amazed by Lu Wenbin's goal.
On the court, Lu Wenbin excitedly rushed to the sidelines and slid on his knees to celebrate, causing screams from the fans in the stands.
The atmosphere of the entire Rhine-Neckar Arena was ignited by Lu Wenbin's free kick.
This was not only a wonderful direct free kick, but also helped Hoffenheim lead Bayern Munich 2-1 in the aggregate score.
If the game ends with this score, Hoffenheim will successfully eliminate Bayern Munich and enter this season's Champions League final!
Therefore, it is no wonder that the fans are so crazy.
While Lu Wenbin was celebrating, the actual speed of Lu Wenbin's free kick was also calculated and displayed on the big screen at the scene: 152 kilometers per hour.
Suddenly, the exclamations at the scene and in front of the TV became louder.
The host of the CCTV-5 live broadcast room of China Central Television exclaimed: "152 kilometers per hour, Lu Wenbin's free kick reached an astonishing speed of 152 kilometers per hour, which is faster than the 149 kilometers per hour free kick scored by Roberto Carlos against the Chinese team in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan."
The special guest also said excitedly: "Yes, this shows that Lu Wenbin is stronger than Roberto Carlos. As far as I know, the speed of 152 kilometers per hour should be ranked in the top ten of the historical records of football shooting speeds with clear records. A Chinese, a yellow man, can shoot at this speed. Lu Wenbin's strength is really amazing!"
The host nodded repeatedly and said, "I just calculated that 152 kilometers per hour is approximately equivalent to 42 meters per second, and Lu Wenbin's shot was only 20 meters away from the goal. Therefore, in fact, from the time Lu Wenbin kicked the ball to the time the ball hit the post and bounced into the goal, it was only a little over half a second. No wonder goalkeeper Butt didn't react at all, and the goal was shaken by the ball."
The guest nodded and said, "That's true. You won't know until you calculate it. Once you calculate it, you will be shocked! The speed of 42 meters per second is completely beyond the reaction time of the goalkeeper. Not to mention Bout, even the top goalkeepers in the world such as Buffon and Casillas will not be able to react."
Many Chinese fans in front of the TV had no intuitive impression of 152 kilometers per hour, but when the host said that this speed is approximately equal to 42 meters per second, everyone realized how amazing this speed is.
Countless fans who were watching the live broadcast on their computers flocked to forums, QQ groups, Tieba and other places, frantically discussing Lu Wenbin's goal.
Such a speed, and the goal was scored by a Chinese player, simply exceeded the cognition of all Chinese fans.
This time, Lu Wenbin's perfect physique was truly exposed to the world in the form of data.
Not only Chinese fans, but also many foreign fans were shocked by the speed of Lu Wenbin's free kick.
Everyone then realized that Asians could also kick a shot with such power. It was simply horrifying!
People's understanding of Lu Wenbin has been further enhanced.
Lu Wenbin also once again gained a group of fans who admire power players.
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